Feature changed by: M. S. (FunkyM) Feature #306635, revision 6 Title: Gnome main menu should have openSUSE logo, not generic computer openSUSE-11.2: Candidate Priority Requester: Neutral Projectmanager: Desirable openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Drew Kwashnak (dragonbite) Description: The Gnome version of openSUSE should have the openSUSE logo either squared (like the head used in KDE) or a horizontile button instead of the generic computer icon. As unimportant as it seems, that is a marketing aspect that should not be overlooked. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kulow (coolo) (2009-07-29 10:51:00) in absense of a fate markup for it, I would say we go into implementation as long as there is no problem with it - I _guess_ this is a clear community task but I don't know of any possible volunteer. If none is to be found, we have to reject it later in the process. + #2: M. S. (funkym) (2009-08-25 10:49:49) + I checked the code and a simple change is actually trivial. The .glade + file contains the button used on the panel with hardcoded icon name + "gnome-fs-client". The icons for different orientations must get a name + so their widgets can be retrieved using glade within + create_panel_button(), and the icon name read from gconf could be + assigned. This would allow to basically assign any icon using gconf to + the menu button. It would not be bad if openSUSE had their brand icons + in the standard icon sizes available in the distro. So if apps need to + use the logo, they can request icon name "suse" to get the green + circled logo which currently appears for "gdm-suse". + Example before/after: + http://media.sukimashita.com/temp/gmm-suse-button.gif + -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306635